Sri Ram - The ideal man Avatar (Maryada Purushottam)

About Sri Ram

Sri Ram - the lifeline of Hindus and most popular of all deities was the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. A great warrior, ideal king & ideal son's purpose was to show how people should act in life. To set an inspiration among all, Sri Ram took avatar with limitations as a human. Ram has to undergo pain, fear and desperation to set an example of how patienly we can overcome it following dharma. Still in India, Sri Ram is recited from greetings to death rituals of a person. Sri Ram is religiously followed all over in Hinduism.

The Story of Sri Ram

Sri Ram, An Avatar of Vishnu was born in Treta Yug in Ayodhya province as the son of Dashrath & Kaushalya. Dashrath has three queen consorts - Kaushalya, Sumitra & Kaikeyi & four child - Ram, Laxman, Bharat & Shatrughan. After there marriage, Dashrath thought to crown Ram but Kaikeyi reminded Dashrath of two boons and asked him to crown his son Bharat & banish Ram on exile. The story of Ram is about the exile with his consort Sita & Laxman. Ravana - the demon king abducted Sita, Ram met Hanuman & formed an army to conquer Ravana & got back his wife Sita. They all returned to Ayodhya & Ram become the righteous King. Still today the Ram's empire (Ram Rajya) is hailed and Ram has become an eternal lifeline for all the race. The Story of Ram is mainly mentioned in great epics - Ramayana & Ramcharitmanas. The legend of Sri Ram is deeply influential and popular in the societies of the Indian subcontinent and across South East Asia.

Hinduism - A way of life

Hinduism is a dominant & the oldest religion of faith in South Asia, mostly India and Nepal. More than religion, it is a way of living. Many philosophies, many traditions, many Gods, many languages, numerous casts, creeds but Unity in Diversity - Vasudev Kutumbakam. Hinduism is a practice & main religion is referred as 'Sanatana Dharma' - The Eternal Law of Righteousness. This law suggests finding the truth within, self-realization & seeking wisdom. Hinduism is sometimes called "Framework of Spirituality", "Mother of all religions" as we can see all other religions are virtually influenced.

As per the Hindu philosophy, universe undergoes regular creation and destruction. Hence Space & Time are of cyclic nature. Everything is constantly changing and every creation will be destroyed. Birth of Universe is Brahma, followed by Life as Vishnu and Death as Shiva. Om (ॐ) is the first sound & origin of all creation.

Hindu Beliefs

Main objective of human lifePurushartha which has four goals - Dharma, Artha, Kama, Moksha

Laws of Karma and DharmaUltimate law of 'Cause and Effect'. Your destiny is your thoughts today.

Reincarnation and LiberationAll living things have souls which reincarnates and liberates due to Karma.

Vedas and BrahmansDivine text of God with Cosmic hymns, incantations, and rituals. Ancient Indian texts.

Quran Surah 38 - Sad (Sad)

Ayat 3 - How many generations have We destroyed
before them who cried (for mercy) when it was too late for escape.

Ayat 4 - They were surprised that one of them had
come to them as warner; and the unbelievers said: "He is a deceiving sorcerer.

Ayat 5 - Has he turned so many gods into one deity?
This is indeed a strange thing!"

Ayat 6 - And their leading chiefs said: "Remain
attached to your gods. There is surely some motive behind it.

Ayat 7 - We never heard of it in the former faith. It
is surely a fabrication.

Ayat 8 - To him of all of us has the Reminder been
sent down?" They are still in doubt about My admonition; but they have not tasted My punishment yet!

Ayat 9 - Do they have the stores of the mercy of your
Lord, the mighty and munificent?

Ayat 10 - Or is the kingdom of the heavens and the
earth and all that lies between them, theirs? Then let them climb up the ladders (to the heavens).

Ayat 11 - They will be one more army vanquished among
the many routed hordes.

Ayat 12 - Even before them the people of Noah, ´Ad,
the mighty Pharoah,

Ayat 13 - And the Thamud, the people of Lot, as well
as the dwellers of the Wood, had denied. These were the hordes.

Ayat 14 - Of all these there was not one who did not
deny the messengers. So My retribution was justified.

Ayat 15 - They await but a single blast which will
not be repeated.

Ayat 16 - Still they say: "O Lord, give us our share
before the Day of Reckoning."

Ayat 17 - Bear with patience what they say, and
remember Our votary David, man of strength. He surely turned to Us in penitence.

Ayat 18 - We subjugated the chiefs (of tribes) to
struggle day and night with him,

Ayat 19 - And the levied Tair. They were all obedient
to him.

Ayat 20 - So We further strengthened his kingdom, and
bestowed wisdom on him, and judgement in legal matters.

Ayat 21 - Have you heard of the litigants who jumped
over the wall into his chamber?

Ayat 22 - When they came before David, he was
frightened of them. "Do not be afraid," they said. "The two of us are disputing the wrong one has done the other. So judge
between us with equity, and do not be unjust, and guide us to the right path.

Ayat 23 - This man here is my brother. He has ninety
and nine ewes while I have only one. He demands that I should give him my ewe, and wants to get the better of me in argument."

Ayat 24 - (David) said: "He is unjust in demanding
your ewe to add to his (many) ewes. Many partners are surely -- unjust to one another, except those who believe and do the
right; but there are only a few of them." It occurred to David that he was being tried by Us, and he begged his Lord to
forgive him, and fell down in homage and repented.

Ayat 25 - So We forgave him. He has surely a high
rank with Us and an excellent place of return.

Ayat 26 - "O David, We have made you trustee on the
earth. So judge between men equitably, and do not follow your lust lest it should lead you astray from the way of God. Surely
for those who go astray from the way of God, is severe punishment, for having forgotten the Day of Reckoning.

Ayat 27 - We have not created the heavens and the
earth and all that lies between them, all for nothing. Only those who deny imagine so. So for the unbelievers there is woe from
the fire.

Ayat 28 - Should We equate those who do the right
with those who spread corruption in the land? Should We make those who are morally integrated equal to those who seek
disintegration?

Ayat 29 - We have sent down a Book to you which is
blessed, so that people may apply their minds to its revelations, and the men of wisdom may reflect.

Ayat 30 - We bestowed Solomon on David who was an
excellent devotee, for he turned to God in penitence.

Ayat 31 - When they brought fleet-footed chargers in
the evening to show him,

Ayat 32 - He said: "The love of horses is worthy of
desire to me for the remembrance of my Lord;" and when they were out of sight, (he said):

Ayat 33 - "Bring them back to me," and he began to
rub and stroke their shanks and necks.

Ayat 34 - We surely tried Solomon, and placed another
body on his throne. So he turned to God

Ayat 35 - Saying: "O Lord, forgive me, and give me
such a dominion as none will merit after me. You are the great bestower."

Ayat 36 - So we subjugated the wind to his service
which carried his merchandise wheresoever he wished;

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